The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: Simple Lessons on Low-Cost Index Funds
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle makes a case for a calm, low-cost way to invest. Instead of guessing which stocks will win next, Bogle […]
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle makes a case for a calm, low-cost way to invest. Instead of guessing which stocks will win next, Bogle […]
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is a famous 1937 book about turning a clear goal into organized action. Although its title sounds like a promise of instant riches, […]
Original book cover. The Wisdom of Finance by Mihir Desai asks a human question about a technical subject: what can finance teach us about living well? Desai, a Harvard Business […]
A clear, original guide to Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein’s behavioral economics classic, with simple lessons about choice architecture, defaults, saving, and personal finance.
Richard Thaler’s clear guide to behavioral economics and the human biases that shape money, markets, and everyday decisions.
Investing looks like a numbers game, but people make the decisions. That is the problem James Montier explores in The Little Book of Behavioral Investing. The book explains why smart […]
Original book cover Expectations Investing: Reading Stock Prices for Better Returns by Alfred Rappaport and Michael J. Mauboussin presents a different way to study stocks. Instead of starting by guessing […]
More Than You Know by Michael J. Mauboussin is an investing book with an unusual method. Instead of looking only at finance, it borrows useful ideas from psychology, poker, horse […]
Guy Spier’s thoughtful memoir shows how better habits, mentors, and a calmer process can improve both investing and life.
An accessible guide to Gautam Baid’s The Joys of Compounding, and its lessons about value investing, lifelong learning, patience, and building wealth over time.